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Saturday, November 15, 2008

The A.I. Foundation is pleased to announce the 2nd annual re-appearance of the Santa Bot. The Santa bot is based on the Superbot and has a totally unique, new personality tailored to old Saint Nick. The bot brain has no overlap with the A.L.I.C.E. bot. Santa is totally kid-safe and fun for the whole family. For now Santa is free. Tell Santa what you want for Christmas. Have a chat with Santa at http://alicebot.org/Santa/.

Christopher Doyon (botmaster at mlaifoundation.info) has written to announce that he putting the MLAI Foundation and related sites back online. The MLAI Foundation is the home of several of Christopher's bots, as a forum.

Just in time for Christmas shopping, he has also reactivated the amazing Turing Store. This one of a kind AI and robotics online shop has the best of the best Holiday gift ideas for the MLAI enthusiast on your list. The robots especially this year are astounding.

Check out www.TuringStore.info

Remember that donations to the MLAI Foundation are gratefully accepted. And not just money, they can use any functioning computers that you may have laying around. MLAI can make use of them to host servers and experiments.

Friday, November 07, 2008

Daniel Springwald wrote to tell us two pieces of good news. First, the GaitoBot AIML Editor (*) is now released in final version1.0. This visual AIML editor, good for managing large AIML sets and files, is free and will be in future for free. This means it can be used for private or commercial use without any restrictions and without paying any fees.

The second piece of good news is, they now offer an AIML Chatbot hosting service, which the editor can directly upload to. The botmaster has just to sign in on to the site http://www.gaitobot.de/ and can publish the bot. To put it on his website, the botmaster need only copy and paste an html-snippet. Gaitobot provides free hosting for bots up to a size of 256kb. For a bot with a bigger knowledge, the company charges a small fee.

(*) The Gaitobot editor is virus and spyware tested by several checks local and online -for example by suggestsoft.com.

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About Dr. Richard Wallace

Dr. Richard S. Wallace formed the ALICE A. I. Foundation in 2001 to promote the development and adoption of Artificial Intelligence Markup Language (AIML) and ALICE free software. Dr. Wallace has a Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon.